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Interviews with My Lai Veterans

Joseph Strick
United States, 1970

Restored 35mm Print

Introduction

Harriet Scott Chessman

Harriet Scott Chessman has published five novels and created the libretto for the operatic piece My Lai, a contemporary operatic piece composed by Jonathan Berger and commissioned by the Kronos Performing Arts Association. Cal Performances presents My Lai on March 4 at Zellerbach Hall.

featuring

Richard Hammer,
Gary Garfolo,
Garry Crossley,
Vernardo Simpson,

On March 16, 1968, in the course of the “search and destroy” mission in My Lai, hundreds of unarmed Vietnamese men, women, and children were slaughtered by American soldiers; many were also raped or mutilated. Initially the military lied about the number of victims, but photographs and eyewitness accounts finally made their way into the press more than a year later. In an effort to “understand this insanity,” filmmaker Joseph Strick and his crew searched throughout the United States to find the five veterans willing to disobey the army’s orders not to talk about the massacre.

FILM DETAILS

Cinematographer

Haskell Wexler

Richard Pearce

Print Info

Color

35mm

22 mins

Source

Academy Film Archive

Permission

Betsy Strick

Preceded By

Whitesburg Epic

Appalshop, United States, 1971

Appalachian teens survey their neighbors about their opinions on opportunities for the young and the war in Vietnam.

FILM DETAILS

Print Info

B&W

16mm

8 mins

source

Appalshop

Followed By

Basic Training

Frederick Wiseman, United States, 1971

Basic Training follows a company of enlisted men through nine weeks of physical and ideological training at Fort Knox in the summer of 1970. While the instructors assert that the US Army is undefeatable, some recruits struggle with the exercises, and others question the validity of the war; one African American soldier argues that he has no country for which to fight. “The implication is clear: in a short space of time, ordinary men can be trained to kill with maximum efficiency” (Martyn Bamber).